Jinder Mahal on WWE Career and Release
Jinder Mahal on WWE Career and Release
Jinder Mahal on WWE Career and Release
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Jinder Mahal discussed his unexpected rise to WWE Champion in 2017, revealing on 'Talk Is Jericho' that he was initially a replacement for an injured Rusev. Despite holding the title for nearly six months, Mahal's later years in WWE were marked by inactivity, leading to his release in April 2023 alongside his Indus Sher stablemates. Mahal, now performing under the name Raj Dhesi, admitted that his release was not surprising due to his stagnant role. Meanwhile, WWE Hall of Famer Jesse Ventura expressed his disdain for Donald Trump's Hall of Fame induction, revealing he almost resigned over it. Former WWE star Maven also opened up about his struggles post-release, which led him to temporarily quit wrestling. These narratives highlight the volatile nature of careers in professional wrestling and the personal tolls experienced by the athletes.

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